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- Flybe (1979–2020) - Wikipedia
The Flybe Group included Flybe Aviation Services (engineering and maintenance), Flybe Training Academy (engineering and flight crew training), Flybe UK (airline operations) and Flybe Europe, the holding company for all European operations, which previously consisted of Flybe Nordic
- Flybe (2022–2023) - Wikipedia
Flybe (pronounced ˈflaɪˌbiː ), styled as flybe, was a British regional airline based at Birmingham Airport, England It commenced operations using the name of a former airline in 2022, but ceased operations and entered administration on 28 January 2023
- The Collapse Of Flybe: What Went Wrong - Simple Flying
By the end of 2020, Thyme Opco agreed to purchase Flybe and relaunched the airline in April 2022 - it would operate with a fleet of 10 Dash 8s and had ambitious plans to reclaim its place as the UK's top domestic airline, but would ultimately fold once again in January 2023
- British Airline, Flybe, Collapses a Second Time
“Flybe has now ceased trading All Flybe flights from and to the UK are canceled and will not be rescheduled ”
- Flybe collapses and cancels all flights, with hundreds of jobs lost . . .
Flybe has ceased trading and all its scheduled flights have been cancelled, with hundreds of jobs lost
- Flybe cancelled your flight? Everything you need to know . . . - Euronews
British regional airline Flybe ceased trading on Saturday (28 January) for the second time in three years All flights were cancelled and 276 workers were made redundant
- History - Flybe
In 2011, Flybe and Finnair set up a joint venture, purchasing Finncomm Airlines and rebranding it as Flybe Nordic The airline operated ATRs around Scandinavia on behalf of Finnair
- Flybe - latest news on the collapsed British airline - Metro
Here's the latest news on the collapsed airline Flybe - from why the airline went into administration to whether you can get a refund on tickets
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